Most of us are already familiar with PowerPoint and use it more or less on a daily basis. You can however easily improve your presentation and the use of PowerPoint with a few tips and tricks.
Do you want to engage your students, increase their learning opportunities and get instant feedback on your teaching? Then use student response systems like Sendsteps in your classroom.
PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides are all great for creating presentations, if used well – but how can they be used to support learning goals and create interactive teaching?
Kira Tendal og Marian Ørgaard : We will allow the participants to try out a small part of our brand new “På Jagt i haven” introduction to Landbohøjskolehaven for first year students.
Marian Flanagan, Anna Bothe Jespersen & Kim Ebensgaard Jensen : Examples of developing exercises to integrate the use of generative AI tools into teaching, with a focus on linguistic variation, bias, attitude, and ideology.
Mette Schjærff & Anne Marie Fog Sandal : Learn how virtual cases enhances diagnostic reasoning and decision-making skills, bridging the gap between theory and practice for veterinarian students.
How can everyone get the most out of video meetings and video conferences? Use this handy guide to be a better participant and a better online moderator and host great meetings.
Do you have large classes with 80, 100 or even 200 students? Here are some tips on activating everyone in class.
Teach live online in an online meeting room with Zoom (up to 500 participants).